India likely to have a normal monsoon this year, predicts IMD

In what is definitely good news for farmers amid coronavirus crisis, the Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a normal monsoon this year

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

/ by Today India

In what is definitely a good news for farmers amid coronavirus crisis, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a normal monsoon this year. Monsoon in India begins in June. 70% of India's annual rainfall happens during the monsoon season that strikes Kerala by June starts retreating the country by September. The forecast based on the Monsoon Mission Coupled Forecasting System (MMCFS) suggests that there is a high probability (70%) for 2020 monsoon rainfall to be above normal to excess (More than 104% of LPA). 
Key produce like rice, wheat, sugarcane and oilseeds cultivation in the country depends on good monsoon.
"Quantitatively the monsoon rainfall, during the monsoon season 2020, is expected to be 100% of its long period average with an error of +5 or -5% due to model error," Madhavan Rajeevan, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES), said.

This year we will have a normal monsoon. Quantitatively the monsoon rainfall, during the monsoon season 2020, is expected to be 100% of its long period average with an error of +5 or -5% due to model error: Madhavan Rajeevan, Secretary, Ministry of Earth Sciences (MoES).
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The monsoon rainfall is crucial to rice, wheat, sugarcane and oilseeds cultivation in the country, where farming accounts for about 15% of the economy and employs over half of its people.

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